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The film is set in the backdrop of money, power and business, largely based on the stock market. The film was released on 26 October 2018.[2][3] The film received mixed reviews from critics upon releasing.

Small-time Allahabad-based stock trader Rizwan Ahmed arrives in Mumbai by flight. He is determined to work with his role model, the wealthy and ruthless Gujarati stock market leader Shakun Kothari, whom everyone calls as a "fraud". Rizwan bluffs his way into the city's largest trading firm and manages to convince them to give him a job. He ropes in a high-profile client and with the help of his co-worker and girlfriend Priya Rai, he begins a successful career at the firm. When attending an event with Priya, he spots Shakun Kothari and gives stock advice that turns out to be correct. Kothari then hires him as his broker, warning that he may never lose any of his money. After his first trade with Kothari's funds ends badly, Rizwan is desperate not to lose Kothari's account and illegally uses insider information from Priya to recoup Kothari's losses.

Rizwan becomes close to Kothari and his wife Mandira, visiting Kothari's mansion and relaxing on his yacht with Priya. Meanwhile, Kothari offers Rizwan a chance to make even more money when he learns that the government is going to begin accepting bids from telecommunications companies for a new project. Kothari informs Rizwan that he has bribed a government minister to select an I-T company called Skycom and the two can make a killing on the deal. Kothari gives Rizwan the money to buy Skycom and Rizwan becomes the company's owner. Rizwan convinces his new brother-in-law Anwar to invest all of his savings to Skycom shares. However, Skycom's bid is rejected, and Rizwan is ruined when Kothari sells off all of his Skycom shares right before the announcement of the bid winner.

Rizwan discovers that Kothari deliberately set him up to take the fall for Skycom for Kothari's own personal monetary profit and that he arranged for Priya to influence him from the beginning. SEBI agents, led by Rana Dasgupta, detain Rizwan for insider trading, though their real target is Kothari. Rizwan convinces them that Shakun has been using old school methods which will not leave any evidence or trail behind. Using information from Mandira, Rizwan is able to prove that Kothari has been bribing government ministers with diamonds that are smuggled via Surat-Mumbai Karnavati Express train. Shakun is arrested and his family leaves him. After the numerous court hearings, Shakun is summoned as Priya gives in as a witness to the bribes. Rizwan questions her as to why she surrendered herself since Rizwan did not reveal her name, but she leaves Rizwan, saying she deserves this. Shakun comes out on bail after a month and returns to his empty house, his wife and kids gone. He calls his secretary and tells him, that the market (Baazaar) is open, returning to his deeds.

The music of the film was composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Honey Singh, Kanika Kapoor, Sohail Sen and Bilal Saeed. The lyrics were penned by Shabbir Ahmed, Honey Singh, Ikka, Jamil Ahmed, Singhsta, Hommie Dilliwala, and Bilal Saeed.

The first poster was released on 4 May 2017 depicting Khan in a suit. The poster read "Yaha paisa Bhagwaan nahi, par Bhagwaan se kam bhi nahi" (Here money is not God but also it is not less than God).[8]

The film received mostly mixed reviews from critics, who cited its similarity to Oliver Stone's Wall Street, but praised Saif Ali Khan for his performance.[10][11] On the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, 27% of 11 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4/10.[12]

Dressed in a baby pink lehenga and shiny earrings, I sat in a quiet corner of a hotel, where I was attending a big fat Indian wedding. The whole day was filled with an abundance of love which worked its way into my conversation with Jay Shetty about love, relationships, and more. It was a rather serendipitous coming together of a celebration and exploration of love.

Volunteers, from left, Jina Kohl, Sydney Kohl, Candy Smith and Cassi Holbrook, all of Mountain Top, count tickets during the Mountain Top Hose Co. bazaar. KRISTEN MULLEN / THE CITIZENS' VOICE cv17bazaarp7

Dying Light 2 endings revolve around many different choices Aiden will have to make - both with what faction he decides to align with and who lives and dies. This page lays out all possible endings and how to obtain them, and many of them require you to make several specific choices.

Generally speaking, there are two major endings to Dying Light 2, based on your immediate choice during the final mission: Let the missiles get detonated and destroy X13, or stop Lawan from detonating them and let the missiles hit Villedor.

Possibly one of the most important choices is one that happens very early is if you decide to help Hakon when he is ambushed near the end of the Old Villedor section. You won't know it then, but Hakon's disposition towards you will dictate if he can be talked down when you are forced to fight him later in the game.

If you help save Hakon, you'll immediately startSniper's Alley and preserve your friendship with him. That means during No Mercy/Deals with the Devil later in the game, he's open to not fighting you. Refuse to fight him, and tell Lawan to back down to save Hakon.

If you leave Hakon to die, he'll still stay alive for the time. However, during No Mercy/Deals with the Devil, he no longer trusts you. That means you'll have no option to talk him out of fighting and will be forced to kill him. he won't be able to help save Lawan at the end of theX13 quest, meaning she'll have to sacrifice herself.

As if there weren't enough variables at play, if you side with Juan Rainer during the Broadcast mission, the story beat where you meet Hakon again becomes a side quest. This means if you left him to die earlier, you can avoid forcing the confrontation. Hakon will appear during the X13 mission to fight you and will relent when he sees Lawan, and join your side.

Frank is another key character in the story in regards to what kind of endings you can get. If you don't side with Frank by giving him the transmitter access at the VNC Tower in the Broadcast mission, he'll be unable to radio for evacuations, and become mortally wounded trying to help survivors. This means the Nightrunners are never revived, and you're locked out of leaving the city with Lawan.

If you side with Frank, you'll still have to ensure he survives until the end of the game, by staying with him when he's struck by a poison arrow during the "Breakout" mission. Otherwise he'll still die while you're tracking down the truck.

Note that the option to save Frank during Breakthrough requires you to have saved Aitor during the "Aitor" side quest. Margaret the herbalist is the only one who can save Frank, and if Aitor dies, the PK murder her.

The choices you make will decide who is left to run Villedor when all is said and done, as Aiden will always leave the city and continue to wander - even if you save Mia. Whatever happens to her if you don't destroy X13 is unknown, as is the fate of Waltz. If you destroy X13, they'll die too.

Below is a known list of variations to how the epilogue can play out depending on your choices. Keep in mind that you can only associate with Juan if you side with him during the Welcome on Board story quest and then again during Broadcast. If you side with Jack Matt, you're locked out of any association with Juan.

In addition there will be mentions of Old Villedor, but only if you sided with the Survivors. Doing so will cause Sophie to take over as leader of the Survivors there instead of Carl, and she is well liked in her role. However, if you sided with the Peacekeepers, the Bazaar is destroyed and its people are scattered.

Due to Aiden's worsening condition as an infected, he will always choose to head back to the open road, but depending on your choices and who survived, he may not travel alone. Making sure Frank survives will ensure Lawan isn't consumed by revenge and guilt, and will accompany Aiden. If you let the city be destroyed, she won't go with you, but Hakon will - if you didn't get him killed.

The ending of Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar was always going to be tensions of the revolution spilling over, but by the time the credits roll, it has more meaning than just the significance of Indian history. Suddenly, the sense of freedom and Independence takes hold of all the characters in Episode 8. The pride of Heeramandi is merely a whisper of the past. Pre-Independent India is at stake. It means more. I wish that the entirety of this series focused on reaching this finale, as the story is worth it by the end.

With tensions continuing to brew, the rebels have no choice but to stash the weapons in Heeramandi in the middle of the night. This leads to more deaths, as Rizwan martyrs himself to distract the authorities.

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In the end he realizes that there is nothing for him at Araby, and all hishopes about entering a romantic world beyond the quiet, decent, brown street ofhis childhood have been reduced to fantasy. His realization and acceptancerepresent a loss of innocence, which makes him angry. The loss also wounds him.He realizes that his strong emotions were aroused only by a fantasy, for theidea of Mangan's sister and not for the real girl. This reality is symbolizedby the English shop girl at the bazaar, with her discouraging tone of voice andher flirting ways toward the two men.

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